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[Music] [Applause] [Music] hello friends my name is David Miller Phoenix Arizona photographer multimedia artist I want to talk to you today about contact sheets this is something thats familiar to anybody whos done film photography darkroom work in their life and I think its a really cool art form unto itself that not a lot of people are taking advantage of once youre color negative or slide film is processed if you ask for do not cut this is what you get back from your film developer comes all rolled up nice if you do this at home youre gonna get something similar to this of course they would be black and white if you were doing at home not color negative as this is and then you can cut in slave your work like so this is a good way to store your stuff of course but it also gives you the opportunity to make a contact sheet and when I was in college we had to make contact sheets for every single roll of film that we shot the reason for the contact sheet is to see what is on each on